Newport is a port city in Southeast Wales, located on River Usk (near the confluence with Severn estuary). The port is approx 19 km (12 mi) northeast of Cardiff. By population, the city is ranked the country's 3rd largest (around 145,000 city and over 305,000 metro). The Cardiff-Ne...
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Newport City Football Club Wales Latest results show all 21.12.2024 WAL D2S Newport City 3-1 Caerau Ely 14.12.2024 WAL D2S Trefelin BGC 4-3 Newport City 23.11.2024 WAL D2S Newport City 2-2 Taff's Well 09.11.2024 WAL D2S Baglan Dragons FC 2-2 Newport City 02.11.2024 WAL D2S ...
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Browse though pictures, plans and maps and see how Newport has changed over the last 600 years. Dip into our chronicles of the 1800s and 1900s. Find out about everyday life and extraordinary events from contemporary newspaper reports.
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THE City of Newport is now home to one of the most environmentally friendly university buildings in Britain, following the opening of the University of Wales, Newport's new City Campus.Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
The meaning of NEWPORT is city and port on Narragansett Bay on southwestern Rhode Island in the southeastern part of the state of Rhode Island population 24,672.
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References in periodicals archive ? TEN years ago Newport was the proud home of a long-established student community that brought life and vibrancy to Wales' third-largest city. University dying a slow death and city is feeling the pinch; Marcus Hughes reports on the concerns voiced by former ...